Mawhood. I was with her once in Sun-tavern fields, and would have lain with her, but she would not let me. I never did lie with her.

Dorothy Paine . I lodge at Mr. Bedell's.

Q. What do you know of the fact?

Paine. I know nothing of the fact; only I saw the fourteen guineas told to the prosecutor out of the corner of a handkerchief, and she said she took it, and that she was very sorry for what she had done, but she denied it at first; and she said she would give him the clothes, and all the things.

Q. Was she charged with it then?

Paine. She was charged with it over night; and the next day before the Justice, she said, she took the money, and was sorry for what she had done.

Mary Johnson . I live at Mr. Bedell's.

Q. Was you at Goodman's Fields wells ?

Johnson. I was at the door when she was taken, and I saw her deliver to Mr. Mawhood fourteen guineas, three gold rings, a pair of silver shoe-buckles, and a handkerchief.

Q. to Mr. Mawhood. Were these your rings?

Mawhood. No, my Lord; they were bought out of the money.

Q. to Johnson. Did she say what she bought them for?

Johnson. She said she bought them out of the money.

Q. Did she say how she came by the money?

Johnson. She said it was Mr. Mawhood's, and that she took it from him, and was very sorry for what she had done.